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39 Sentences With "going swimming"

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Waterproof bandages are important to cover existing wounds before going swimming.
So how can you protect yourself from germs when going swimming?
Weiss insisted on going swimming so that Peyser wouldn't wear a wire, a very normal precaution.
She posts about having a lemonade stand, going swimming and doing the "In My Feelings" dance challenge.
For the most part, going swimming — even in public — isn't like dipping your head into a cesspool.
"His family believes he may have been under the mistaken assumption that he was going swimming," a Carnival statement said.
"I was riding bikes, cooking, going swimming—I was having a blast," he says of his time by the beach.
Someone who is going swimming or hiking, Jaguar says, doesn't have to carry and risk losing a conventional key or fob.
Yesterday I was going swimming, and I was thinking, 'Man, this is going to be great to do with the baby.
She's going swimming for the first time Because Molly had an IV in her chest that couldn't get wet, bathing was difficult.
Check out this handy graph from an old Science article:Image: ScienceNow can you imagine going swimming with this beast lurking below the surface?
I've been going swimming every day for months now, and to be honest, I don't need to suck in my massive gut anymore.
The earbuds have a IPX4 water resistance rating, which means they should be okay in the rain but not a good choice if you're going swimming.
A 44-year-old British tourist went missing after going swimming alone in Hermitage Lagoon, off Réunion Island, a tropical outcrop in the Indian Ocean, last weekend.
The tourist went missing on Saturday after going swimming in the Hermitage Lagoon alone on Saturday, during a week-long holiday with his wife, The Sun reported.
"I remember going for a run along the coast early one morning and all these people were coming out in bathrobes and going swimming in the ocean," he recalls.
Another year of grim headlines about detained and deported immigrants, hate crimes, and the police being called on black people for doing everyday things like gardening or going swimming.
To limit cases of crypto, the CDC is discouraging people from going swimming or attending daycare with diarrhea, and is instructing people to wash their hands after interacting with animals.
A little protection never hurt anyone, and if you're going swimming, surfing, or skin-diving in the sweet summer sun, it's worth giving yourself a buffer from its loving-but-merciless rays.
The tragic story of 4-year-old Frankie Delgado, who died of suspected "dry drowning" a week after going swimming, has saved the life of another boy who was suffering the same symptoms.
Sometimes that means taking a break from skating to jam into a Prius with friends and drive to Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers for lunch, or going swimming at the hotel pool after a competition.
And since the idea of having to wait an hour after eating before going swimming is more of a myth than actual medical advice, this is a pretty genius way to serve snacks this summer.
When it is cold you can wear anything you like, and fashion is easily more important to the human existence than going swimming, having a barbecue, or getting a shitty stick-and-poke tattoo on a hot roof in Brooklyn.
That means reading, playing cards and lawn games, going swimming at the nearby beach, and cooking at the communal grill or your site's individual fire ring, which comes equipped with firewood (but not matches, so be sure to toss some in your bag).
All the usual things, of course, like putting a plastic bag over your head (death by suffocation), walking around in wet underpants, swimsuits, or bikini bottoms (death by bladder infection), twisting a tick the wrong way when detaching it from the skin (death by blood poisoning), going swimming less than an hour after eating (death by cramps), accepting rides from strangers (death by kidnapping, rape, murder), taking candy from strangers (death by poisoning, possibly kidnapping, rape, murder) — but there were also other dangers specific to Hammars: Never touch the flotsam that washed up on the beach below the house, liquor bottles, packs of cigarettes, shampoo bottles, tin cans with labels in foreign languages, foreign lettering, don't touch, don't sniff, and for God's sake don't drink (death by poisoning), don't sit in a draft (death by catching a cold), don't catch a cold (death by expulsion from Hammars), don't sit in the drying closet (death by suffocation, possibly electrocution), don't be late (if you showed up late, death would be a consolation, death was, if anything, the only valid excuse for a lack of punctuality).
Reg Hailstone collapsed and died after going swimming at Manly in 1963. The road between Wyangala and Woodstock was named "Reg Hailstone Way" in his honour.
This helps the healing process and convinces Violet that Finch's suicide was not her fault. The book closes with Violet going swimming by herself in the Blue Hole, where she went swimming with Finch, bringing her a sense of peace.
Hoop's style has been characterised as largely experimental with folk, rock, and electronic influences. Her early mentor, Tom Waits, described it as, "like a four-sided coin. She is an old soul, like a black pearl, a good witch or a red moon. Her music is like going swimming in a lake at night".
He knocks Áron off, knocking him out in the process, and stays with him until he wakes. Instead of calling the police, Szabolcs has Áron help repair the house. They become friends and Szabolcs joins the locals playing football. One night, after going swimming and drinking too much, they lie on the road and Szabolcs gives a barely-conscious Áron a handjob.
The three men had been riding along trails, portions of which crossed private property, with the intention of going swimming. The owners of the land were Frank Casteel and his wife, Susie. When Frank noticed more and more people intruding on his land he consulted a police officer who advised him to keep a logbook of everyone he witnessed. Frank had a run in with the three men and wrote it down, though never mentioned anything of murder.
After learning that Sgt. Dare has been captured by the enemy, they are instructed to detonate a laughing gas shell. After putting the laughing gas bomb in, Curly and Moe use a swab to push the shell further in the cannon, but ends up getting the end of the swab stuck from the inside. As they successfully get it out, Moe falls in a puddle of mud, which Curly admonishes him about going swimming; this angers Moe as he kicks Curly into the cannon where his head becomes lodged.
Stine-Sofie Sørstrønen lived in the town of Grimstad while Lena Sløgedal Paulsen lived in a different neighborhood within the city of Kristiansand. On the day of the murders, 19 May 2000, they were visiting with their fathers who both lived in the same block of flats within the residential area of Grim. In the evening, they were going swimming together at a small lake called "Stampe 3." in the popular recreation area of Baneheia, which was not very far. They left home at approximately between 18:15 and 18:20.
Bullied and profoundly depressed, he made several suicide attempts, including, as he wrote in his autobiography, by Russian roulette and by taking aspirin before going swimming in the school pool. In 1920, aged 16, in what was a radical step for the time, he was sent for psychoanalysis for six months in London, afterwards returning to school as a day student. School friends included Claud Cockburn the journalist, and Peter Quennell the historian. In 1922, Greene was for a short time a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, and sought an invitation to the new Soviet Union, of which nothing came.
Damon Gant seems to be friends with him, calling him "Udgey" and mentioning them going swimming and playing golf together. He claims he was called "The Great Poker-Head of Courtroom No.3" in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, but Apollo reckons he means poker-face. The regular Judge has a brother, who is also a judge in the same district and appears in cases 2, 4 and 5 of Trials and Tribulations; his brother has a blonde beard and speaks with a Canadian accent in the English localization. The younger Judge is voiced by Kyle Phillips in the English dub of the anime.
Peppa's friends are her age, and Peppa's younger brother George's friends are his age. Episodes tend to feature everyday activities such as attending playgroup, going swimming, visiting their grandparents, cousins, going to the playground or riding their bikes. The characters wear clothes, live in houses, and drive cars, but still display some characteristics of the animals on which they are based. Peppa and her family snort like pigs during conversations in which they are speaking English, and the other animals make their respective noises when they talk, with some exhibiting other characteristics, such as the Rabbit family's squeaking sounds and enjoyment of carrots.
Motability opened up new horizons for many disabled people. Things that were once difficult to do, such as getting to work, going shopping, doing volunteer work, visiting friends, getting to the doctor, going swimming, giving a family member a lift, or enjoying a driving holiday, became easier. For some, enhanced opportunities for further education and profitable full- time employment became a reality for the first time. On 25 July 1978 ten young people attended the first Motability Scheme vehicle handover at Earls Court in London and received the keys to their new vehicles from then Chairman Lord Goodman.
He and Gene Siskel selected the film as one of their "dogs of the year" in a 1980 episode of Sneak Previews. Time Out commented that the film "was hyped as being about 'natural love'; but apart from 'doing it in the open air', there is nothing natural about two kids (unfettered by the bonds of society from their early years) subscribing to marriage and traditional role-playing." Gary Arnold of The Washington Post similarly called the film "a picturesque rhapsody to Learning Skills, Playing House, Going Swimming, Enjoying the Scenery and Starting to Feel Sexy in tropical seclusion." He particularly ridiculed the lead characters' persistent inability to make obvious inferences.
The lion's mane jellyfish appears in the Sherlock Holmes short story "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane" published in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes discovers at the end of the story that the true killer of a professor who died shortly after going swimming (shouting "the lion's mane" before he succumbed) was actually this jellyfish. Suspicion was originally laid upon the professor's rival in love, until the latter was similarly attacked (he survived, although badly stung). In the context of the story, it is only because the school professor has a weak heart that he succumbs, as is confirmed by the survival of the second victim.
Mr Bean rarely speaks, and when he does, it is generally only a few mumbled words which are in a comically low-pitched voice. His first name (he names himself "Bean" to others) and profession, if any, are never mentioned. In the first film adaptation, "Mr" appears on his passport in the "first name" field and he is shown employed as a guard at London's National Gallery.Mel Smith, Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997 Mr Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple activities, such as going swimming, using a television set, interior decorating or going to church.

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